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i wouldnt want to use yeoman as synonym for razesti. i read only further in the article. i just dont get it what makes this guy so notable. yes, it passes the notability stuff, but cmon. i mean, ugh ... zzz! lolz --Madmans stone (talk) 19:38, 14 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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Possible anachronism?

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  • The article states that N. D. Cocea "eloped with the 16-year-old Gina, orphaned daughter of the wealthy National Liberal politico Ion Manolescu-Strunga." But how could she be orphaned at the time, since the eloping happened in the mid-1930's (and certainly before Cocea's death in 1949), whereas Manolescu-Strunga died in 1951 (at Sighet), and her mother, Irina Manolescu-Strunga, was still alive (in Securitate custody) by the early 1950s? Perhaps I'm missing something, but there seems to be a chronological inconsistency in that sentence. Turgidson (talk) 20:21, 9 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]